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Justin Timberlake Celebrates 'Everything I Thought It Was' Album Release With Tiny Desk Concert
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The 43-year-old was accompanied by his band of 14 musicians and backup vocalists and they performed at the cubicle-sized space on Friday, March 15.

AceShowbiz - Justin Timberlake's highly-anticipated album "Everything I Thought It Was" is finally here. To celebrate its release on Friday, March 15, the "Mirrors" hitmaker held a Tiny Desk concert.

The 43-year-old was accompanied by his band of 14 musicians and backup vocalists. They performed seven tracks at the cubicle-sized space. "I forget how many of us there are. Y'all really lived up to the name 'Tiny Desk,' " he joked.

"Yesterday, trying to get all of us in here was a game of Tetris," the musician continued. "But we did it and we're here and we’re happy to be here."

Although the 25-minute gig was in celebration of "Everything I Thought It Was", Justin and his band only delivered one single of the album, "Selfish". Other songs came from his previous catalogs, including "Senorita", "Rock Your Body", "Until the End of Time", "What Goes Around.. Comes Around", "SexyBack" as well "The 20/20 Experience" 's "Pusher Love Girl".

"Everything I Thought It Was" is Justin's sixth studio album. Released through RCA Records, the set consists of 18 tracks in total, including "Paradise" featuring his boyband NSYNC.

On Wednesday night, Justin reunited with his former bandmates, J.C. Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone at his "One Night Only" show at The Wiltern in Los Angeles. The group thrilled the audience with their new song and their signature hits, "Bye Bye Bye" and "It's Gonna Be Me".

Now that the album has arrived, Justin is preparing to kick off the "Forget Tomorrow World Tour" on April 29 in Vancouver, Canada. While it remains unclear if NSYNC will join him for any shows, their reunion at The Wiltern ignited hope among fans for future collaborations. The band's legacy continues to resonate, leaving an enduring mark on the pop music world.

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